Leave us a comment letting us know what you do to celebrate milestones. Don't forget to include your email address. Contest ends April 1st at midnight, MST. Open to international entries.
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If it is anniversaries or husband stuff we go to a B&B
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lisasworldofbooks@charter.net
Fist of all congrats on the 200. posts!!
ReplyDeleteWhatever celebration, milestone or not, chocolate cake is always part of the fun!!
danaan at gmx dot at
Good job on 200!
ReplyDeleteI like to celebrate with food! Pasta, chocolate, milk.
Congratulations on 200 posts!! When we celebrate we usually do it together as a family. That might mean a meal at a local restaurant, but more often it is at home and I cook a special meal with a special occasion dessert. Looks like eating is our preferred method of celebration!! :)
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Going out to dinner is a great way for my family to celebrate special milestones. (Love it, because I don't have to cook!)
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Congratulations on 200 posts!!! I like to celebrate with my family, friends and of course with a lot chocolate.
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I celebrate milestones with Joy! I want family and friends around to celebrate!
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It's always wonderful to have family around to celebrate milestones. I also do 'the happy dance'..hehe
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I make a meal from scratch. I don't go the easy way either. Then, have a lovely margarita!!
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This is absolutely exciting! It is always fun to celebrate when you have mile stones.
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We celebrate milestones with dinner at a local restaurant.
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In my family, we have theme parties to celebrate everything. They are so fun!
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We usually go out for a nice dinner.
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Congrats on 200!
ReplyDeleteBlog related milestones are celebrated with giveaway. Real life milestones are celebrated with fancy dinners.
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Congratulations! We also usually go out to dinner. And there's always chocolate. :)
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COngratulation! I usually celebrate it with my friends. We hangout in some place and probably karaoke after that :)
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I like to do different things for different milestones, like make a cake with fondant, make apple crisp, eat cookie dough... I sense a recurring theme. Dessert! (And we always go out for dinner).
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the milestone, I suppose. Usually I do like Kelli and treat myself to something like The Cheesecake Factory. Unless the milestone was losing a few pounds. That would be counter-productive.
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It would be huge dinner or even just great cookies and cakes on the dining room with the whole family.
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Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCelebrations usually include some kind of a home made cake from scratch.
carolejm@gmail.com
Our family has fun making breakfast in bed for the person in the family who has a special occassion.
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Always a standing ovation from the fam and lots of love being heaped on the milestone reacher. Then party as a fam! dinner, games, dessert, etc.! wilsondev@gmail.com
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